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Emerico Luna (16
January 1882 – 4
December 1963) was an
Italian anatomist and
professor at the
University of Palermo. His
studies included histology,...
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Emerico Amari (1810–1870) was an
Italian jurist and a
pioneer of
comparative law.
Although of
Sicilian aristocratic origin,
Amari was a
liberal thinker...
- Imre or
Emerico Weisz Schwarz (21
October 1911 - 14
January 2007),
known as
Chiki Weisz, was a
Hungarian photographer, ****istant to
Robert Capa, and married...
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Esgrima La
Plata has had a
total of 63
managers (coaches). The
first one was
Emérico Hirschl, a
Hungarian who
trained the team
between 1932 and 1934. He was...
- (1913–1966), also
known as Quart,
Valencian pilotari (handball player)
Emerico di
Quart (died 1313),
beatified Catholic bishop Josie Alice Quart (1895–1980)...
- (born 1978),
ballet dancer Simonetta Agnello Hornby (born 1945),
writer Emerico Amari (1810–1870),
politician Roberto Andò (born 1959), film
director Vito...
- Émeric de
Quart (known in
Italian as
Emerico de Quart), born in the
latter part of the 13th
century at the
castle of
Quart in the
Aosta Valley, was Bishop...
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Terme in the 1960s Born (1946-08-13) 13
August 1946 (age 78)
Malavicina di Roverbella, Mantua,
Italy Occupations Singer actress Partner Emerico Lino...
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features of Rossini's style" and emphasized,
among the
pieces of the opera,
Emerico's cavatina "Soave all'anima" and Clotilde's aria "Deh! Tu guida", but judged...
- Imre Hirschl, also
known as
Emérico Hirschl, or
Emérico Hirsch, (11 June 1900 – 23
September 1973) was a
Hungarian professional football player and manager...